Al Yamamah Teaching Positions

EFL Faculty Positions for Men

Due to visa requirements, this position is open only to individuals with passports from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, or the United States.

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The Teaching Context

With separate campuses for men and women, Al Yamamah University (YU) offers undergraduate degrees in Business Administration, Computing and IT as well as Executive MBA programs. English being the medium of instruction, INTERLINK at Al Yamamah provides an intensive English language program during the foundation year to prepare students for their academic studies at the University. INTERLINK’s other constituencies are: academically bound students; businesses and government agencies whose personnel need tailored, short-term programs for special purposes; K-12 schools needing teacher trainers; and individuals in the larger community wishing to improve their English language skills for personal, professional, and study abroad purposes. The INTERLINK/Al Yamamah partnership is also aimed at increasing international understanding and educational exchanges between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and North America.

Due to their shared values and educational philosophies of student-centeredness and innovative experiential and project-based curricula, both institutions have been growing steadily; they have been recognized for their quality of instruction, service orientation, customer satisfaction, and focus on student success. Gaining in reputation for quality instruction and client-focused services, both institutions have achieved excellent reputation among the private sector and governmental agencies.

Minimum Qualifications

Candidates for these positions must:

be able to commit to a two-year contract;

be committed to students, the profession and to a learner-centered and humanistic teaching philosophy espoused by INTERLINK and Al Yamamah University;

have a BA with a CELTA/DELTA/ or TEFL (120 hrs) Certificate (NB: The Saudi government does not recognize online degrees or certificates; all must be residential.)

have a minimum of two years ESL/EFL teaching experience with adult learners;

have at least one year of teaching and living experience in another culture and/or with international students in an English- speaking country;

be creative and flexible in order to adapt to an experiential, project- and needs-based approach to teaching;

be sensitive to cultural differences (able to adapt to a way of life requiring understanding, conformity and flexibility)

Non-native speakers must:

have near-native proficiency in English;

have at least one of their higher education degrees from an English-speaking country;

have at least one year of ESL teaching experience in an English-speaking/Western country.

Preference will be given to candidates who:

have an MA in TESOL or a related field

have backgrounds in English for Specific Purposes, teacher training, teaching of science or mathematics;

are fluent in other languages;

have Peace Corps or other humanitarian volunteer/service/work experience.

Responsibilities

20 hours of weekly instruction

Administrative duties which include student advising, record-keeping, and report writing